Fund Raising


Goal for 2010: $23,500
Donations collected 2009 in: $37,073
Archdiocese of Denver Mission Appeal, Discalced Carmelite Friars $27,104.49
Total Collected in 2010: $30,694


Donors 2010

(those in bold are recent contributors)
Colleen Smith
Very Rev. Andrew Kemberling
Mark & Mila Glodava
Melecia Garcia
Our Sunday Visitor
Alvarez Foundation
Romy and Julie Coronacion
Victorian Tea Party
Golden Press

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Metro Infanta Foundation Logo

The Metro Infanta Foundation logo incorporates the bamboo and a seashell, two elements reminiscent of life in the Philippines. On the islands, bamboo grows abundantly, and the poles frequently are used to construct building foundations. As such, in the logo the bamboo represents the building up of the Metro Infanta Foundation and symbolizes our growth.

The logo displays the bamboo both as separate shoots and as a group of reeds to illustrate the truth that while we are individuals, we also are connected by our roots. And together, we can unite to create vital growth.

The seashell depicted in the logo brings to mind the Philippine islands that benefit from the ocean as a natural resource both beautiful and bountiful. In its original state, embodying an animal of the sea, the seashell serves as a shelter, a home.

In our logo, the seashell serves to remind us of our homeland in the Philippines. Framed within the seashell and beyond the cluster of bamboo, the sun hovers above the shoreline on the horizon, evoking a view from the Philippines and the sense of the Metro Infanta Foundation as an organization with a vision.